On Our Radar
On Our Radar scans conflicts and crises around the globe every week and features some of the hotspots Crisis Group’s analysts are closely watching. Whether an under-reported trend or a...
View ArticleNetanyahu Against the World? Anger Mounts over Gaza’s Starvation
This week on Hold Your Fire!, Richard speaks with Crisis Group experts Mairav Zonszein, Amjad Iraqi, Max Rodenbeck and Rob Blecher about Israel’s new ground offensive in Gaza, contentious aid plans,...
View ArticleA People’s Court? Weighing Mexico’s First Elections for Judges
Mexico will soon become the only country in the world to elect all its judges. In this Q&A, Crisis Group expert David Mora explains the rationale behind the initiative – and its many potential...
View ArticleMunicipal Polls Show Lebanese Politics Still Stuck after Punishing War
Crisis Group expert Heiko Wimmen on the results of Lebanon’s municipal elections – the first since the latest Israel-Hizbollah conflict ended
View ArticleUkraine: The Battlefield and the Negotiating Table
This week on War & Peace, Olga and Elissa are joined by Crisis Group’s senior Ukraine analyst Lucian Kim to discuss the war in Ukraine, including recent battlefield developments and the status of...
View ArticleViolence and Herding in the Central African Republic: Time to Act
Ten years of crisis have exacerbated conflict between herders and farmers in the Central African Republic. But reduced insecurity, coupled with warmer relations with Chad, gives Bangui an opportunity...
View ArticlePresident Lai’s First Year Sees Increased Tensions across the Taiwan Strait
As Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te completes his first year in office, cross-strait relations have become especially fraught. Crisis Group expert William Yang explains why Taipei and Beijing are...
View ArticleAfrican, European Ministers Bury Differences in Long-Awaited Meeting
Crisis Group expert Liesl Louw-Vaudran on the way global turbulence has reshaped ties between the regions.
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